JAKARTA - Not only successful in the smartphone market, Xiaomi, which is now competing in the environmentally friendly vehicle segment, has again recorded an important milestone. The cumulative production of its electric car has penetrated 500,000 units since its inaugural delivery on April 3, 2024.
As CNevpost reported on Tuesday, December 2, the achievement was announced through Weibo. Xiaomi EV shipments in November again surpassed 40,000 units, as well as past the annual target of 350,000 units set in early 2025.
The Xiaomi EV celebrated its 500,000th unit on November 20 and said that total shipments this year are expected to surpass 400,000 units.
Xiaomi officially announced its move into the automotive industry on March 30, 2021, making it one of the newcomers among the latest generation electric vehicle manufacturers.
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In 2024, Xiaomi unveiled its first model, the SU7 electric sedan, on March 28, positioned as a challenger for the Tesla Model 3. Following the SU7 Ultra, a high-performance electric sedan introduced on February 27.
The product line was even more complete when on June 26 Xiaomi introduced the YU7 SUV, the Tesla Model Y rival, which immediately received a high response and recorded a fairly long indent time.
The company initially targeted the delivery of 300,000 vehicles by 2025, before finally revising the target to 350,000 units in March. This push for an increase cannot be separated from the expansion of the factory's capacity and better production efficiency.
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